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Classification of Matter

Classification of Matter

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-PS1-1, MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2

+5

Standards-aligned

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Omar Bazan

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3 Slides • 5 Questions

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A(n)
is a substance that only contains one type of atom in its matter. When you combine two or more elements in a new substance, the result is a(n)
When you mix two substances together, you can get a
mixture if you can still see the individual substances and a
mixture if you cannot.

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TEKS 8.6A

Classification of Matter

KEY IDEAS

What are elements and compounds?
What are the different types of mixtures?

Words to Know

element
compound
homogeneous
heterogeneous

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What are elements and compounds?

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A pure substance is matter that has
the same properties throughout.

An element is a substance that
contains only one type of atom. It
cannot be broken down into other
substances.

A compound is a substance made
of two or more different elements
that are bonded together.

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Categorize

Options (6)

aluminum (Al) 

diamond (C)

methane (CH4)

oxygen (O2)

rust (Fe2O3)

table salt (NaCl)

Sort the pure substances into categories based on whether they are elements or compounds.

Elements
Compounds

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What are the different types of mixtures?

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A mixture is two or more
substances combined physically.
A mixture is homogeneous if it
looks the same throughout, but it
is heterogeneous if you can see
the individual substances that
make up the mixture.

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Match

Match the following

element

compound

homogenous mixture

heterogenous mixture

basic substance that cannot be broken down

substance formed from two or more elements

mixture with a uniform composition

mixture with distinct components

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Match

Match the following

Element

Compound

Homogenous mixture

Heterogenous MIxture

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A(n)
is a substance that only contains one type of atom in its matter. When you combine two or more elements in a new substance, the result is a(n)
When you mix two substances together, you can get a
mixture if you can still see the individual substances and a
mixture if you cannot.
A(n)
is a substance that only contains one type of atom in its matter. When you combine two or more elements in a new substance, the result is a(n)
When you mix two substances together, you can get a
mixture if you can still see the individual substances and a
mixture if you cannot.

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